Carried Infant in the Back Seat of Get-Away Car During
High-Speed Chase
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Columbia, Mo., man who robbed a bank
and led law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase while carrying an infant
in the back seat of his get-away car was sentenced in federal court today.
Larome Demetrius Humphrey, 28, was sentenced by U.S.
District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 10 years in federal prison without parole.
On July 26, 2018, Humphrey pleaded guilty to one count of
armed bank robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm during a crime of
violence.
According to court documents, Humphrey and two other men
stole $2,588 from Callaway Bank, 5600 Bull Run Dr., Columbia, at gunpoint on
April 27, 2017. Humphrey and another man entered the bank with pistols at
approximately 1:44 p.m., while a third man waited in the getaway vehicle. They
jumped the teller counter, put their pistols to a teller’s head and demanded
money. The money was placed in a plastic bag, then they left the bank.
Witnesses saw the thieves run from the bank and get into a
2007 Chevrolet Impala. Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers spotted the
vehicle just east of the bank on I-70 in the area of Kingdom City, Mo. A
vehicle pursuit ensued with speeds over 100 m.p.h. Troopers deployed stop
sticks, and eventually the Impala left the roadway and struck a fence. All
three of the thieves fled on foot but were apprehended by law enforcement
officers.
When troopers searched the vehicle, they found a 1-year-old
child who had been in the back seat of the Impala during the bank robbery and
vehicle pursuit. The infant is the son of Humphrey’s girlfriend, who owns the
car used in the robbery.
At the time of Humphrey’s arrest, a large sum of cash was
discovered concealed in his underwear.
Humphrey has an extensive and violent criminal history,
according to court documents. At age 18, Humphrey was convicted of aggravated
assault, after he shot an individual during a robbery. At age 19, Humphrey was
convicted of two charges of possession of marijuana. In 2011, Humphrey was
convicted of felony facilitation of a sale of Alprazolam. In 2012, Humphrey was
convicted of possession of marijuana and in 2014 he was convicted of attempted
possession of marijuana.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim
Lynn. It was investigated by the Columbia, Mo., Police Department, the Missouri
State Highway Patrol and the FBI.
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